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Scottish Junior Cup Finals O CARIIIOUST E ANNIU E ' · TAYPORT" ,ii ~ ' Sunila~ 23r.il MaY, 200~ ' -~<"' ~~~ Fi .~: .. -~ '; ~~"' F.IRHll!I! SiFADIUM, Cil! ~SCiOW Kicli-off 3.20 P..m. OFFICIAL PROGRAMME £2.00 The O.V.D. Scottish Junior Cup Final First Round Formartine United Lewis United .................... 6-0 Annbank United Carluke Rov ers .... ........ .... 3-0 Longside Downfield ....... .... ............. 1·0 r-- Auchinleck Talbot Kinnoull ............. ............... 5-1 Lossiemouth United Forfar West End ....... ....... 0·6 Irvine Meadow XI Kilwinning Rang ers ........ 0-0; 0-2 Maud Culter ......... ....... ..... ......... 1-4 Largs Thistle Thorniewood United .......3 -3; 4"2a et Stonehaven Glentanar .......... ....... ....... 2·3 CARNOUS'FIE'l_ANMURE J.F.C. Maybol e Juniors Benburb ...••..... ............•••.2-1 Whitehills Glasgow Perthshire ....... 1-5 Colours: Sky Blue witli Navy Blue Trim Jerseys, Bankfoot Athletic Forfar Albion ..... ............ 1-4 Dunbar Unit ed ............•... 1-4 Navy Blue with Sky Blue Trim Shorts ~,:~~:~$J~i~:~~ v Kirkintilloch Rob Roy ...... 1-3 Blairgowrie Hill O'Beath Hawthorn .... 2-4 Carnoustie Panmure Turriff United .............. .... 5·0 Troon 8 & Sky Blue with Navy Blue Trim Socks .-,.,...,-,,.,- .,-'-,'= -, Blantyre Victoria : · ~~~:!,ee~s~~ii~d···::::::::::::::t~· Coupar Angus Arbroath Sporting Club .. 2·3 J'/i!Vj Brechin Victoria .............. 8-0 Dundee East Craigie Arniston Rangers ...... ...... 0-4 2~:~~:~aa~1dR~~rt4:d Dundee North End Lugar Boswell Thistle 2-2; 1-3 Bobby GEDDES Carnoustie East Kilbride Thistle ~~~~1 ':t'!,ny~ir~···:::: ::::::::::; :~ t Lochee United Dundee Violet ........... ...... .6 ·0 Panmure - The u.: Montrose Roselea Forres Thistle .................. 7-0 Ross McLEOD Greenock Forth Wand e rers .......... .... 0-1 Gowfers' four Johnstone Burgh Kirkcaldy YM ..... ......... .... 2-1 Scone Thistle Vale of Leven .................. 0-3 Larkhall Thistle Luncarty ............. ......... .•..7 -1 Tayport Wilson 's XI .................. .... 4-0 lain WILKIE goalscoring heroes Arniston Rangers Arthurlie .......... ................ 4-0 Third Round are captured after Blackburn Unit ed Clydebank ........ .. 1-1; 3-4 aet Ardrossan Winton Rovers v Paul BAKER their incredible Dalkieth Thistle Banchory St .Ternan ...... .... 2-0 Beith Juniors v ~~11src,~ ~j;J'eer~ ... ::::::::::::::t~ semi-final win ove Linlithgow Rose Deveronside ......•.... ........... 6-0 Dar.vel Juniors v Fochabers ........ ........ ........ 2-1 Graeme CHRISTIE Hill of Beath. Livingston United v Tranent ................... ...........0 -1 Kilbir.~ie Ladeside v Dunbar United ............. ... 1-0 (Photograph by Pumpherston v Fraserburgh United ...... .... 4-2 Petershill ................... ....... 5-1 kind permission of Lochgelly Albert v Strathspey Thistle ............ 3-1 ~~l:aii:"~~~~:H"Tti~1e v Carnoustie Panmure ...... 0-1 Gary OGll:VIE Lochore Welfare v Shettleston ........ 0-0; 1-1 aet Troon v Linlithgow Rose ....... ....... 0-2 Lawrence Shettleston won 6-5 on penal t ies Whitletts Victoria v Largs Thistle ............ 2•2 ; 2-4 Dougie CRAlG ' McNamara, Perth . Banks o Dee v Bellshi l(/A letic V Sauchie .............. ........ 1-1; 1-2 (01738 444240) or Ellon United v Dunipace v Forfar West End .......... 1-1; 2-1 Steven NAREY (07989 308619) Hermes V Forth Wanderers v Yoker Athletic .... 2-2; 3-1 aet lslavale V Arniston Rangers 2-2; 2-3 ae t Grant MIL.L'.ER Tayport-Brian Nairn St.Ninian V t:~h ~lln:hTs~r:h V Hill O'Beath Hawthorn 1•1; 1-1 Parkvale V Hill of Beath won 5-4 on penalties Garry BUICK Cr~ik salutes his RAF Lossiemouth V Pumpherston .......... ........ 1-0 , , winner against V :;~p~~ \~ : Formartine United ......... 1-0 Steven McA~LISTER r~t Glenrothesthat ~~~r~b.:~i~ed V Pollok v Cambuslang Rangers ...... 1-2 Kelty Hearts .... ..... ..... 1-1 ; 1-0 . h" MON:.;GQMER¥"'' earnedThe·Porta Elmwood V 1 R1c 1e I · I i"' place in the final Broughty Athletic V rP1~3~::tere l)t :al Park , Kelty} v Lochee Harp V RutHerglen "GJencairn v Whitburn ...... ................ .... 1-0 ''o for the fifth time. She'ft lestor f v St Anthony 's .................... 1-0 Wayne MORRI S N (Photograph by Second Round Vale o ( Leven v Edinburgh United ............ 2-0 Auchinleck Talbot V Sauchie .................... ........ 0-1 Lanark United .................. 3-1 , Bathgate Thistle v Hurlford United ........ O•O; 1-0 Ally PATERSON '~::;y:'~~t~:~i;,' Beith Juniors V Bo'ness United v Forfar Albion .................. 3·0 Cumnock Juniors V Hurlford United ......... ..... 3-4 Bonnyrig9 Ros e Athletic v Glasgow Perthshire ........ 8·0 Graeme NICOL 015~1~~~1l2) or Dairy Thistle V Ardrossan Winton Rovers 2-4 Longside ...................... .... 2·0 1 Irvine Victoria V Kirr iemuir Thistle ... ........ .4-3 :::01!~;:: ):t:~::ic : Lochee United .......... 2-2 ; 1--0 Chris WEBSTER (01831 488561) Kello Rovers V Dunipace ...... ......... .......... .0·2 Pen Je:uik Athretic v Renfrew ............. ............... 3-4 Kilwinning Rangers Maybole Juniors ..... ........ 2·0 l::ochgelly Albert v Irvine Victoria .................. 3-1 Printed by Largs Thistle V Burghead Thistle .......... .. 2·0 St Andrews Unit e d v Glenrothes ....... ............... 0-1 Ralph BRAND Tayport Printers Troon V Stoneyburn .............. 2•2;.) •0 Glentanar v Culter .... ............... ..... ...... 0· 1 Whitletts Victoria V Port Glasgow .................. 2-1 Arbroath Sporting Club v Blantyre Victoria .......... .. 0·2 Jonathon KELLY 101382) 552381 MANAGER _ David Baikie Ashfield V Neilston .... .......... 2-2; 1-1 aet Tayport v Kirkintilloch Rob Roy O•O; 5-1 Neiston won 3·1 on penalties Montrose Roselea v Glenafton Athletic .......... 0.2 COACHES - Graeme Irons, Derek Carr, Bellshill Athl etic V Shotts Bon Accord ........ .. 1·0 Ronnie KENNETH Blantyre Victoria V Rosyth Recreation ......... .2 -1 Fourth Round David Nicoll V Buckie Rovers .................. 4-0 Darvel Juniors Kilbirnie Ladeside ....... ..... 0-2 ~~~~~~~"Je!~~gers Blantyre Victoria 0-7 V Annbank United ...... 2·2·"3-1 11. Carnoustie Panmure ...... PLAYER/MANAGER · Bobby Geddes PHYSIO - Norrie Marshall Johnstone Burgh V Steelend Victoria .......... ,.8-0 Dunipace Forth Wanderers ...... 1-1; 0-2 Kilsyth Rangers V Newburgh ............. ......... ,..2-0 Kilsyth Rangers Neilston ........ ...... 2.2; 3.3 aet ASSISTANT MANAGER - Ian FlahertY. Larkhall Thistle V Dundonald Bluebell 1-1 ; 3·0 Kilsyth won 4-3 on penalties IN THE EVENT OF A DRAW. Maryhill V Arbroath Victoria .... 1-1 ; 7 ~ Renfrew COACH - Jim Smith If the teams are still level at the end of ninety minutes, then 30 V I Royal Albert ~~~!:fb°u~g~o::hi~t'i~ ···:::: g:i Pollok minutes extra-time will be played and if that fails to determine the St Anthony 's V ;:au~:~fu .~~.~.~.~~~~ ...::~ :~~.t~ Rutherglen Glencairn Beith Juniors ....... ............. 2-1 PHYSIOS - Ron. Coffin & Lennie Russell Stonehous e Violet V Shettleston ................. ..... 2-3 Kilwinning Rangers ........ 1-2 winner, the match will be decided by the taking of penalty kicks. St Rochs V Glenafton Athletic .. 0-0; 2·6 ~~~s~::en Cambuslang Rangers ...... 2-3 KIT MAN - George 'Pud' Hil Vale of Clyde V Bo'ness United Glenafton Athletic .. 1-1; 1-3 Wishaw V ~~.:::~...:: :::.:::::::::::,:::::::~l'~ Bonn Yirigg Rose Athletic Maryhill ............. ........ ..... ..0 -1 THIS AFTERNOON'S PROGRAMME Yoker Athl etic V Newtongrange Star Bathgate United .............. 2-1 Bo'ness United ~e:k~:i:lin~~~ :::::::::::::~::!:~ Sauchie MATCH OFFICIALS This programme has been written and produced by Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic V Armadale Thistle ...... ...... 3-1 Glenrothes t:~~~!n~~jb~·rt·::::::::::::::t~ Peter Rundo. 4 Crawford Avenue. Gauldry, Newport­ Broxburn Athletic V Bathgate Thistle •.•... CH>;1-3 Hill O'Beath Hawthorn Culter ............... ..... .......... 2-0 REFEREEWilliam Collum on-Tay, DD6 8SG (Telephone (01382) 330356) on behalf Dalkieth Thistle V Petershill ............ ............ 1-4 Tayport Arniston Rangers .... O•O; 1-0 of the Scottish Junior Football Association. Haddington Athletic V Fifth Round V ~~~t!'aa~h~i:~H~;~ ···::::::~~ Glenafton Athletic Glenrothes ...................... 1-2 ASSISTANT REFEREES The editor would also like to extend his thanks to the ~~~!:fb°u~g~o:;hletic V Hall Russell United ........ 10·0 Kilbirnie Ladeside Kilsyth Rangers ........ 1-1 ; 1-4 Euan C. Norris officials of both-finalists for their ready and willing V Crossgates Primrose ...... 2·0 Maryhill ....... .................... 1-0 assistance in compiling this programme and in ::~~~g~~~,~i~tar V Blackburn United .... 2-2; 2-0 ~~~-=~~"L!~~gers Tayport ............ ....... ... 1-1 ; 1-2 Steven Nicholls particular to Dougie Mitchell of Carnoustie Panmure West Calder United V Kirkintilloch Rob Roy ..... 1-4 Newtongrange Star Musselburgh Athletic O•O: 2-4 and Abbie Oswald of Tayport. Glenrothes Sauchle Rutherglen Glencairn ...... 3-1 4th OFFICIAL Anthony Law Kelty Hearts OLD ~:~e~~~,i~~ ·~·i·~~.l.~.. ::::::::t~ Hill O'Beath Hawthorn Linlithgow Rose ............... 4-1 In addition. my thanks also go to Graeme Fin nan of the Lochgelly Albert New Elgin ........... ..... ........ 6-2 carnoustie Panmure Kilwinning Rangers ........ 2-1 Dundee Evening Telegraph and photographers Thornton Hibs Rutherglen Glencairn ...... 1-2 Lawrence McNamara, Perth and of George Mcluskie. Aberdeen East End DEM V Edinburgh United .... 1-1; 0-1 Quarter Finals Aberdeen Lads Club Kilbi rnie Ladeslde ...... .... 1-3 Cambuslang Rangers Tayport ............. ............ ... 0-1 Kirkcaldy for their assistance in compiling today's Carnoustie
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